Cisco Systems CP7945GRF manual Connecting Your Phone

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Connecting Your Phone

This section shows and describes the connectors on your Cisco Unified IP phone.

89

1

AUX

10/100 SW 10/100 PC

DC48V

 

 

3

2

7

6

 

5 4

113950

1

DC adapter port (DC48V) for phones not

 

provided with inline power

 

 

2

AC-to-DC power supply

 

 

3

AC power cord

 

 

4

Network port (10/100 SW) for connecting to the

 

network

 

 

5

Access port (10/100 PC) for connecting your

 

phone to your computer

 

 

6

Handset port

 

 

7

Headset port

 

 

8

Footstand button

 

 

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Contents User Guide Overview Physical DescriptionName Description Connecting Your Phone Adjusting the Handset Rest Operating Your Phone Answer a Call Place a CallEnd a Call Redial a Number Hold a CallMute a Call Manage Call WaitingAdjust the Volume for the Current Call Adjust the Ring VolumeAdjust the Display Contrast Retrieve Voice MessagesCancel Transfer Forward Incoming CallsCall-Blocking Toll Bar Override Transfer a CallForward All Calls Place and Establish a Conference CallPlace a MeetMe Conference Call End a Conference CallLive Record a Call Join a Shared-Line Call SccpJoin a Shared Line Call SIP Hold a Shared-Line Call SIPEnable Privacy on Shared-Line Place a Call from Your Local DirectoryProgram Personal Speed-Dial Buttons TipUse the Intercom Feature Place a Call from Your System Speed-Dial DirectoryView Call History Place a Call from Call HistoryPlace a Call Using Your Cisco Extension Mobility Profile Activate Do Not Disturb SccpActivate Do Not Disturb SIP Place a Call from Your Personal Speed-DialEnable or Disable Single Number Reach Switching an In-Progress Call to Another Phone Using SNRChange Your Remote Destination Phone Number Whisper Intercom Place a Priority Precedence CallPriority level of an Mlpp call To Make a Priority Precedence CallPark a Call SIP Park a Call SccpTo Answer an Mlpp Call Pick Up Calls Phone Features Index Switching an In-Progress Call to Another Phone Using SNR USA